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no. your social security number will always remain the same.
yes, the social security number will NEVER be the same.
is a social security number the same as a national insurance number
Absolutely not. If you do not have a social security number, then you have to mention such in the job application. Use of another person's social security is fraud, and can be punishable by legal action.
No, an EIN (Employer Identification Number) and SSN (Social Security Number) cannot be the same number. EINs are used by businesses for tax purposes, while SSNs are used to identify individuals for social security benefits and other government services.
Yes
An alien number is issued by the USCIS. A Social Security number is issued by the Social Security Administration. If you are permanent resident in the United States, also referred to as a green card holder, then you must have both an alien number and a Social Security number. You typically can apply for a Social Security card after your application for permanent residence is approved by the USCIS (or the US Embassy if you are overseas).
They ae one and the same
One and the same thing
When my husband was an alien he had a social security #. When he became a US Citizen he still has the same SS#.
The date on the bottom of your Social Security card indicates the date the card was issued. It serves as a record of when you were assigned your Social Security number, which is important for tracking your earnings and benefits over time. This date does not affect the validity of your Social Security number itself, which remains the same throughout your lifetime.
No. The Social Security Administration does not issue SSN's beginning with the number "9", same is true for "666" in positions 1 thru 3 and "000" in positions 1 thru 3.